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-LETTERS-
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that the Christmas holidays be
extended as originally planned.
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P. S. If the “worried” students
are going to forget - all they
learned during a two week vaca
tion, they are wasting college.
They will surely forget every
thing during the summer.
If the Academic Council wants
to know how the students feel,
they: could take ajrote among the
students. That would, seem more
democratic to us.
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Scouts Meet Thursday
The CoHege Station Cub Scouts
wiJLhold .ft meeting Thursday, I)e-
cember 8, iin the A&M Consolidated
High School gym at 7 p. m., ac
cording to J. S. McQuire of the
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this area anHnvited, McGuire said.
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BY L. O. TIEDT
By the time you have finished
reading this, your copy of the
November Agriculturist will have
reached your post office, or if
it hasn’t, it will be well on its
way. All subscriptions and news
stand copies of the magazine were
put into the mails yesterday.
Most subscription holders and
copy purchasers will not be dis
appointed as the editors say this
edition is one of the best ever to
have been published. I will agree
with them on this point.
The Agriculturist is the product
Builders Advise
ovem ber Agriculturist
of exceptional mafte-up. A wide se
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For Christmas Clieer... The
STUDENT CO-OP STORE
Has a complete line of —
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SPORTING GOODS
BOOKS ;
NOVELTIES
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LET US REPAIR THAT RADIO
STUDENT CO-OP STORE
North Gate ’ i Phone 4-4114
ies covering various' agricultural
phases and an increased number of
illustrations prove the basis for
that, statement.
.Cover Inadequate
Although the cover, a reversed
line-cut of a horse peacefully
grazing and a halftone shot of a
bee hive, extends a limp hand to
the readers grasp, material inside
makes up for this deficiency. ’
The necessity of unity among
farm population and of agricul
ture is brought out by the edi
tors in an editorial I label as in
spiring.
“Spare That Wood”, by John W.
Thomas, sheds light on our timber
situation and should be of interest
to bonfire builders for years to
come. Another article of even high-
:er i*oncern to Aggie readers is
j“Texas Deer and Our Problem”
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by Curtis R. McLeod. It gives a
brief outline of what is happening
to our deer population, and what
work is being done toward re
stocking overhunted areas.
According to the author, our
state is overpopulated by the four
legged ruminants. What! You don’t
agree ? Well, suppose you read the
article and review the facts before
you get after the writer.
Outstanding in the field of agri
cultural writing is the success
feature article on an ex-collegiate
athletic trainer. M. W. Kelley of
Bastory started “From the Bottom
Up” and formed the basis of the
story by Nat. M. Kennedy.
Financial Aid
What every cadet in need of
funds sliould have stashed away
somewhere is a pecan orchard in
at least its tenth or fifteenth year of
production. Why? According to J.
R. Sahol id “A Lifetime Invest
ment,” all you have to do Is bor
row a coupla thousand, plant pecan
trees, sit down, and let them grow.
This might be an instance where
money grows on trees.
, "Fish Wont to be Big" by B.
J. Henderson, should interest
every pond owner or potential own
er, in that it identifies some of
the common faults made by pond
owners, Pointers for stocking ponds
and fish growth cycles are also
included in the article.
The greatest fault of the Agri
culturist is the article "Gulf
Const Paradise” by F. D. Con
nell. Author Connel depicts the
handicap of Gulf Coast farming,
and with attempted humor tries
to brighten the story that should
have been cut down in the first
place.
Series Begins
Beginning in this issue, the Ag
riculturist will print articles con
cerning the activities at other
colleges under the A&M System.
"Something To Cackle About” by
Jimmie! Darling, is the first in this
series. The article concerns itself
with the poultry production and
testing methods used at Tarleton
State College.
Everyone makes mistakes. The
Agriculturist is no exception. Even
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Listen You Numbskull
YES, YOU AND YOU—
Don’t you have anj^sense?
No? Well why don’t you
enter Herb Shaffer’s great
Numbskull Contest?
SHAFFER’S
SENSATIONAL
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NUMBSKULL
CONTEST
dffers every one of you a
chance to be a winner. Priz
es given every week. Make
your ignorance pay.
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DIALIR'S RAMI
GOWN BY JO COPELAND
ELS BY TRABERT AND HOEFFER-MAUBOUSSIN
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Camels for Mildness
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Yes, Camels are SO MILD
hundreds of men and women W!
Camels—for 30 consecutive days, noted throat specialists,
making weekly examinations
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of in a coast-to-coast test of
ho smoked Camels—and only
reported
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Jt ...a wonderful gift.
’ New low-priced "21”
has Parker precision
features throughout...
fast-action filler...ex
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With wet ink. Colors: Blue, red,
green, black. Stain- a <■» /.a
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styles. Wy
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new AERO-METRIC
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There isn’t a person on
your list who wouldn’t
oe thrilled with the
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Many outstanding new advances
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MW filling ease...exclusive safe-
gainst leaking.'
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A&M COLLEGIATE F F A
CHAPTER, Monday, 7:30 p. m.,
Ag. Engineering Lecture room.
AAUP, A&M CHAPTER, Thurs
day, 7:30 p. m., YMCA, report of
the Committee on Teacher Evalua
tion.
ABILENE CLUB, Thursday, 7:15
p. m., room 123, Academic Build
ing.
AIME, Thursday, Friday, De
cember 8-9, AIME meeting room
ME Building.
AMARILLO CLUB, Thursday,
7:15 p. m., room 207 Academic
building.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS,
Thursday, December 8, 7:30 p. m.
YMCA.
BELL COUNTY CLUB, Thun-
day, 7:30 p. m., room 226 Academic
building, plans for annual Chriit-
mas dance.
BI-STONE CLUB, Thursday,
7:30 p. m., second floor Atademlc
Building, organization meeting und
discussion of Christmas party, men
from Freestone and Limestone
county Invited. j .
CORYELL COUNTY CLUB,
Thursday, December 8, 7:30 p. m.
Room 126 Academic Building.
Christmas party to be discussed.
DALLAS CLUB, Thursday, 7:30
p. m., A&I Lecture room.
DEL RIO A&M CLUB, Thurs
day, 7:30 p.m., Reading Room,
YMCA.
EAST TEXAS CLUB, Thursday,
December 8, 7:30 p. m. YMCA.
Christmas dance will be discussed.
EL PASO CLUB, Thursday, 7:00
p. m., Third Floor, Academic Build
ing, discuss Christmas party plans.
FAYETTE COUNTY CLUB,
Thursday, 7:00 p. m., room 129
Academic Building.
ursday, 7:{H)
identic builjd-
eagle-eyed proof readers failed
to catch all the errors.
As for the jokes used to fill a
few of the columns where copy was
short, I scrape off the mold and
say—"Ha! What’ta Laff ! ! !”
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why It's
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HJSK CLUB, Thu:
p. m. room 325 Acade:
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LAMAR CHAPTER OF HOU
TON. A&M CLUB—Thursday,
cember 8, 7*30, Rohm 128, Aca
demic Building.
LUTHERAN STUDENT’S AS
SOCIATION, Wednesday, j:30 p.
m., Lutheran Student Center. ■
NAVARRO COUNTY CLUB,
Thursday, December 8, Room 228
Academic Building. Christmas par
ty will be discussed. j
NEWCOMERS CLUB, Wednes
day, December 7, 2 p. m., Cabinet
Room of YMCA.
NORTH CENTRAL CLUB, Wed
nesday, 7:15 p. m., room: 204, Aca
demic Building.
PORT ARTHUR CLUB, Thurs
day, December 8, 7:15 801 Good
win Hall, Dance will be discussed.
PANHANDLE CLUB, Thursday,
December 6, 7 p. m., Lounge of
Dorm 1. Annual picture and dance
will be discussed.
PHYSICAL E DU q AT ION
CLUB, Thursday, 7:30 p. m,,i De-
Ware Field House. ;
ROBERTSON COUNTY CLUp,
Thursday, 7:30 p.<m., Third Floor
Goodwin Hall, discuss Christmas
party plans. |
SAN JACINTO CHAPTER OF
HOUSTON CLUB, Thursday, De
cember 8, 7:16 p. m., Room 228
Academic Building.
SUL ROSS RESEARCH CLUB,
Wednesday, 7, 7 p. m. Room 28
CE Building.
VETERANS WIVE^ BRIDGE
CLUB, Thursday, 7:30 p. m., South
Solarium, YMCA. Business meet
ing. ‘
VM 51 WIVES CLUB
day, 7:30 p. m., Solariq
the YMCA. i
WACO-McLENNAN
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COUNTY
CLUB, Thursday Debimber 8,
Room 301 Goodwin Hal
a Christmas dance will
ed.
WICHITA'FALLS C
nesday, 7:15 p. m.
demic building.
Plans for
tye discuss-
'UB, Wed-
rooin 224 Aca-
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will use two curtain seti and.one
s ’fects and
possible by
flat set. New lighting
other equipment made
a grant from the Stfiflent Life
Committee, from Exchange Stohe
profits, will also be in
Tickets for the play coit twenty-
five cents and are now bn sale at
the Student Activities ouice. Those
who fail to obtain thefir tickets
before play time may purchase
them n| the door.
use.
Wo pay the highest prices for Usod Books
Wo maintain wholosalo and retail lists the
year round.
GET OUH PRICES BEFORE SELLING
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All ade should be turned In by Ht:00
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HAS THE appropriate gift for Chrlil
got you atumpedT t^t Sieve Shaw, ]
friendly Puller Brush dealer, help yml
with the gift for HIM of HER Phone
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